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The daughter of Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, Carrie Fisher became a cultural icon when she starred as Princess Leia in the first Star Wars trilogy at 19 years old. Forever changed, Carrie’s life did not stay picture perfect. Fisher is the life of the party in this uproarious and sobering look at her Hollywood hangover.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Jan. 17, 2010.

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About Wishful Drinking on Broadway

Previews: Sep 22, 2009 • Opening: Oct 4, 2009 • Closing: Jan 17, 2010
Broadway Stars on Stage Comedy
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Venue

Studio 54 Studio 54
254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Available upon request.
Wheelchair Access
Wheelchair access on the Orchestra level only.
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Story

What Is the Story of Wishful Drinking?
Long before Star Wars made her into a household name (let alone such household items as a Pez dispenser and a bottle of shampoo), Carrie Fisher had seen the other side of stardom. Her father, crooner Eddie Fisher, famously left her mother, Singin' in the Rain sweetheart Debbie Reynolds, for the Angelina Jolie of their time, Elizabeth Taylor... and that was before Ms. Fisher was even out of diapers. A trilogy of iconic films, a pair of high-profile relationships, drug addiction, mental illness and more Hollywood madness followed—and Fisher reveals it all onstage in this intimate stage memoir.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

""Carrie Fisher makes you feel like you’ve arrived for a slumber party to swap confidences. And she has a copious array of hilarious one-liners, but you need to hear them from her. You're going to like it. A lot.”"

The New York Times

Ben Brantley

""A hilariously perceptive journey through a world of celebrity and self-destruction, chock-full of funny, fascinating tales.""

Associated Press

Michael Kuchwara

""Winning and hilarious! Carrie Fisher is witty, likable, acerbic, clever and wryly forthcoming about the warped reality of life in the celebrity bubble. Delicious!""

Variety

David Rooney

Cast & Creative

Cast

Carrie Fisher
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Written by
Carrie Fisher
Director
Tony Taccone
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